HSA’s Development Division includes development, finance and acquisition professionals, as well as a specialized due diligence executive. In the last 30 years, we have developed more than 1,800 acres of real estate projects and in the last 15 years, have undertaken projects valued in excess of $2 billion.

HSA has recently been responsible for the development of Park 94, a 200 acre mixed-use business park in Mt. Pleasant, Wis., Park 355, a 637,000-square-foot industrial park along the I-355 extension in Woodridge, Ill., a 556,000 square foot Ashland Marketplace an industrial facility in Chicago, Ill., the redevelopment of Orland Park Place, a 700,000 square foot retail property in Orland Park, Ill., the three-building, 800,000 square foot Aurora Distribution Center in Aurora, Ill., the two-building 500,000 square foot Baton Rouge West Distribution Center in Port Allen, Louisiana, as well as several medical office buildings in the Chicago suburbs.

HSA's real estate development services include:

Project and site analysis

Financing

Design

Engineering

Construction

Marketing

Property and asset management

Build-to-suit

Over the years, our development clients have included:

Landis & Gyr Powers Inc.

Motorola

First of America Bank

Sears Logistics Services Inc.

ITW

Jefferson Smurfit

Mary Kay Cosmetics

Target

Kmart

Sports Authority

Hitachi

General Nutrition Corporation

Dominick’s Finer Foods

Harlem Furniture

Home Depot

Effective project management is essential for a successful development. We have the ability to bring together an effective team of design, engineering, construction and legal professionals that then work closely with our marketing team, financial institutions and government agencies.

Recent developments include:

The Mayfair Collection, a 62-acre mixed-use retail, restaurant, and residential development in Wauwatosa, Wis.

Park 355, a 637,000-square-foot industrial park along the I-355 extension in Woodridge, Ill.

Gateway Business Park, an industrial park near the Indianapolis International Airport

Experience
As the head of HSA Commercial's Development Division, Craig Phillips has overall life cycle responsibility for the firm's speculative, build-to-suit, and redevelopment projects on a national basis. Phillips is responsible for implementing corporate strategy for land acquisition and due diligence, financial analysis and entitlements, design review and construction, and all leasing/sale negotiations.

Craig directly manages the development of numerous HSA projects in various stages of completion including: the 194-acre, mixed-use Park 94 development in Mount Pleasant, Wis. where HSA is contemplating additional speculative development; Park 355 distribution center in Woodridge, Ill. at which the firm is exploring build-to-suit and speculative opportunities; the 24-acre Delany Commerce Center in Waukegan, Ill. in its pre-development process; the Baton Rouge West Distribution Center in Port Allen, La. which is nearing full-occupancy; the Sierra Gateway Park in Plainfield, Ind.; and the New Lenox Commerce Center in New Lenox, Ill. which HSA is holding for future development.

As a 26-year veteran and a respected member of the development community, Phillips has had articles published in several magazines and has received the Industrial Deal of the Year award in 2011 from the Milwaukee Business Journal for the sale of HSA's 323,610 square foot LEED silver industrial building to Naples, Italy-based SEDA International Packaging Group at Park 94 in Mount Pleasant, Wis. Craig was also awarded the Village of Bensenville's Businessman of Year Award and was named an NAIOP finalist for his firm's redevelopment of the 253,000 square foot Eagle Global Logistics build-to-suit property in Elk Grove Village, Ill. Phillips also was awarded the Humanitas Award from St. Coletta's of Illinois for his firm's fund raising efforts for this non-profit organization.

Prior to joining HSA Commercial, Phillips was a Partner and Regional Vice President at Seefried Properties, Inc., where he delivered over 1,000,000 square feet of industrial space with a market value in excess of $100 million.

Affiliations
Phillips is a licensed managing broker in Illinois; actively involved with The Society of Industrial and Office Realtors, the Association of Industrial Real Estate Brokers (AIRE) and NAIOP; and has earned his LEED AP designation. Additionally, Craig serves as a Village Commissioner for the Architectural Review Board in Wilmette, Ill.

Craig J. Phillips responsibilities are extensive, including creating new development opportunities for the firm and managing the development, leasing and entitlement processes to finalize a successful project.

John Mangel IIIVice President of Development and Acquisitions for HSA Commercial Real Estate

Experience
Mangel brings substantial business development and planning experience to HSA having served as the director of business development and strategy planning for Walt Disney Attractions at Walt Disney World. While at Disney World, he contributed to the development of 2,100 guest rooms; 140,000 square feet of retail and dining venues; and directed the business plan for the development of a $1 billion domestic theme park resort.

Prior to joining HSA, Mangel was a managing partner and founder of A.C.E. Capital Group, LLC, a real estate development and advisory services company. Mangel has also worked at Jones Lang LaSalle.

Affiliations
Mangel is a licensed real estate professional in the State of Illinois, on the board of the Long Grove Confectionery Company, Best Buddies and the President's Leadership Council of the Field Museum.

Experience
Mark H. TeGrootenhuis is a Senior Vice President with the Development Division of HSA Commercial Real Estate. His development responsibilities include asset valuations, pre-development underwriting, securing required entitlements and managing the construction process.

Mr. TeGrootenhuis is a 32 year veteran of the real estate construction industry with experience on a multitude of commercial, retail, industrial, and medical office building construction projects for Turner Construction Company. He has served as Project Manager for numerous developments in the Greater Chicago Metropolitan Area including the United Airlines terminal at O'Hare International Airport and the University of Illinois Medical Center Outpatient Care Center. In 1999, the 245,000-square-foot Outpatient Care Center opened as a state-of-the-art facility with a fully-computerized medical record system